BIO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Phosphodiester Bond, Peptide, Ribosome

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Genes consist of specific stretches of dna that code for products used in the cell. The sequence of bases in dna specifies the sequence of bases in an rna molecule, which specifies the sequence of amino acids in proteins. The sequence of bases in dna is used to produce rna, including messenger rna (mrna), via transcription. The sequence of bases in an rna molecule is complementary to one of the dna strands of a gene. Differences in dna sequences can lead to differences in the amino acid sequence of proteins. The enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of rna is called rna polymerase because it polymerizes the ribonucleotides into strands of rna. Rna polymerase synthesizes rna molecules according to the information provided by the sequence of bases in a particular stretch of dna. Rna polymerase synthesizes rna according to the rules of complementary base pairing. Central dogma summarizes the flow of information in cells.

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